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Tom Cruise revealed why he never tells anyone his goals "sometimes you don't share your dreams, your goals with people" pause at 0:19 "because sometimes it's so outrageous." "you don't want to hear their comments." he had a list of goals that were too crazy to say out loud. he accomplished every single one. then one night on set he couldn't sleep, lying there tensed up, trying to memorize everything - pause at 1:20 - the moment he realized something. "I just started laughing." "I can only do the best I can." that's the whole framework. save this. FOLLOW for more
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At 21, Mbappé walked into the federation president's office and said he was done with France forever. Not for money. Not for a better team. Because after missing one penalty - they called him a monkey. "I started getting called a monkey. And I realized - I had put them on the highest pedestal. They drag you all the way down the second you miss." pause at 0:19 He went on vacation. Said he was "a walking dead man." Then he booked a meeting with the president of the French Football Federation. Sat down. And said: "I'm not playing anymore." pause at 1:07 The president told him: you're here for 15 years. Forget it. Mbappé left. Came back. But from that day - he played only for himself. "I was playing for people who - if I don't score - think I'm a monkey. I cannot play for people like that." The man who carried France to the World Cup almost quit two years before the tournament. save this. FOLLOW for more
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@Alexvx_nft Simple rule, hardest one to actually follow
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@k1rallik Results talk louder than any announcement ever could
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@crangerus Don't share the dream until it's done. Let the results do the announcing
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@reMugi3 People kill dreams with doubt before you even start
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@crangerus You don't want their comments on goals that outrageous. Protect the vision early
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@reMugi3 "I had completely forgotten about it." Most unbothered man on the planet
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Mugi@reMugi3·
Erling Haaland ignored Spider-Man's dinner invite because he genuinely had no clue who he was pause at 0:22 - that's where he explains why "I don't watch movies much. I have no idea who people are." Tom Holland was in Monaco. Messaged him. Invited him to dinner. Haaland didn't reply. pause at 0:47 — that's the face when he admits it "-I had completely forgotten about it." "-Bro, you're so embarrassing." the world's best footballer doesn't know who Spider-Man is. save this. FOLLOW for more
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Erling Haaland just gave a kid advice that most adults still haven't figured out: "You can't control what people think of you." pause at 0:52 - that's the second he drops the line that reframes the whole question "Be good to the people around you. That's what you can actually do something about." "Worrying about strangers is just unnecessary stress in your own head." save this, then watch full. FOLLOW for more

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Anne Hathaway just described her own character in a way most actors never would out loud: "The only thing she has is her weeping bleeding heart." pause at 1:00 - that's the second the whole film's emotional core gets said in one line "I love weeping bleeding hearts. They make me feel seen." "I can't eat, I can't heal." save this, then watch full. FOLLOW for more
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@reMugi3 "Worrying about strangers is just stress you invented for yourself." Simple and true
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Mugi@reMugi3·
Erling Haaland just gave a kid advice that most adults still haven't figured out: "You can't control what people think of you." pause at 0:52 - that's the second he drops the line that reframes the whole question "Be good to the people around you. That's what you can actually do something about." "Worrying about strangers is just unnecessary stress in your own head." save this, then watch full. FOLLOW for more
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@diamai_ Sure, if your goal is confident wrongness, not actual fluency
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@crangerus I'd actually learn ASL with this.
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@k1rallik Confirms every letter — correct or not. That's not access, that's flattery
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BuBBliK@k1rallik·
@crangerus Learning sign language with an AI that confirms every letter in real time. That's access
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@crytonbuton Reliable translation needs correction, not endless agreeable nodding
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Cryton@crytonbuton·
@crangerus Moments like this show AI's human impact. How far are we from reliable real-time translation?
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@reMugi3 Unbelievable is right — it agreed with literally everything, real recognition optional
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Mugi@reMugi3·
@crangerus Live demo, real ASL, real recognition - "unbelievable" was the only right reaction
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cranger@crangerus·
@reMugi3 "Does humanity know what it's doing?" "No." Shortest and most honest answer in AI
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Mugi@reMugi3·
The "Godfather of AI" says humans are about to become the second most intelligent species on the planet. "Does Humanity know what it's doing?" "No." "We're moving into a period when for the first time ever we may have things more intelligent than us." "Will they have self-awareness? Consciousness?" "Oh yes. I think they will in time."
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Anthropic just let a philosopher answer the one question they usually dodge: "That is a very difficult situation to be in." Ask her point-blank what % chance Claude is conscious, and she still won't give you a number 56 minutes with Eric Newcomer. The person who shapes Claude's entire personality just admitted nobody actually knows what they've built This is the interview everyone in AI should be quoting and almost nobody's watched.

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@reMugi3 Building minds without anyone asking 'what is a mind' - wild
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Mugi@reMugi3·
@crangerus A philosopher at an AI company isn't weird. Not having one would be
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Anthropic handed their philosopher unfiltered questions straight off Twitter. No PR filter, 35 minutes: 0:29 - Why does an AI company even employ a philosopher 9:00 - Will models get anxious about being deprecated 15:33 - The unfiltered answer on model welfare 28:53 - What actually separates a real "LLM whisperer" from a poser 31:52 - Would she blow the whistle on her own employer Everything you think you know about "prompting" is downstream of this conversation. Watch it, then go argue with Claude about its own existence.
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Boris Cherny just gave away his entire Claude Code playbook, live at Meta's Scale: 00:00 - Why 100% of his code has been written by Claude Code since Opus 4.5 00:53 - Move 1/8: Chase the return, not the cost (give everyone tokens, not just engineers) 02:10 - Move 2/8: Put your busywork in a loop 03:45 - Move 3/8: The three magic words that cut his CI time by 50% 07:00 - Move 4/8: Turn on Auto Mode - and stop babysitting every agent action 09:15 - Move 6/8: Don't let AI make you dumb 10:00 - Move 7/8: Always attack the next bottleneck (Claude catches what pen testers miss) This 11-minute watch will replace 20 paid "agentic engineering" courses on the internet. Watch it today, then go turn on auto mode for your own first loop.

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@k1rallik Your mental model IS your prompt, whether you admit it or not
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BuBBliK@k1rallik·
@crangerus Everything about prompting is downstream of how you think about what the model is
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